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Review
. 2013 Oct;37(5):365-9.
doi: 10.1053/j.semperi.2013.06.015.

Follow-up of sonographically detected soft markers for fetal aneuploidy

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Follow-up of sonographically detected soft markers for fetal aneuploidy

Mary E Norton. Semin Perinatol. 2013 Oct.

Abstract

Sonographic soft markers of fetal Down syndrome were first reported in the 1980s. With improvements in aneuploidy screening, detection rates of 90% and higher are possible, and such screening is offered to women of all ages. The utility of sonographic detection and reporting of soft markers, particularly to women at low risk of fetal aneuploidy, is controversial. Some soft markers have no additional significance beyond an association with aneuploidy, while some potentially indicate other pathology, and therefore require sonographic follow-up or other evaluation. The definitions of soft markers vary among reported series, and any practice using such markers to adjust the risk of aneuploidy should carefully determine the most appropriate definitions as well as likelihood ratios and how to apply these in practice.

Keywords: Aneuploidy screening; Down syndrome; Soft markers; Ultrasound.

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